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Real doctor reacts to HOUSE MD "THREE STORIES" - Why does House limp? 

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I watch the medical TV drama House episode "Three Stories" reviewing why House limps, breaking down how accurate the show is and explaining what is happening on screen from a real doctors perspective.
Its been fun revisiting House MD, Scrubs and discovering The Good Doctor, Grey’s Anatomy, The Resident and ER!
I asked you guys which show you'd like me to do more of and the vote was so close, but you chose House! As you know I'm a huge fan of the show so was great to revisit this classic episode.
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@beehivehurricaine
@beehivehurricaine 6 лет назад
Interesting factoid The actor Jesse Spencer who played Dr Chase comes from a family of doctors who would apparently try and guess the case of the week and also point out a lot of the innacuracies
@VioBlack77
@VioBlack77 6 лет назад
jordandan96 Hugh Laurie’s father also was a doctor.
@aniboogirl
@aniboogirl 6 лет назад
I too have a habit of pointing out and laughing about those inaccuracies. In most episodes I've noticed that Lupus is automatically ruled out and someone yells for a crash cart at a some point. There are several other things but I love the show still.
@user-by7hj4dj9s
@user-by7hj4dj9s 6 лет назад
the lupus thing became a running juke in the show.
@jessica87au
@jessica87au 6 лет назад
It's also funny because he started acting on an Australian soap where he played the son of the local doctor
@jayylad38
@jayylad38 5 лет назад
interesting fact he's also the hottest man on the show
@Junglehunter677
@Junglehunter677 6 лет назад
Fun fact: Snakes dont regenerate venom quickly, most take a full 24hrs or more. Here in america, while it doesnt happen very often, some venomous snakes wont inject venom if they feel threatened because they use it to hunt, meaning that if they bite and inject venom into a human, it will most likely go hungry for a few days.
@TheNoiseySpectator
@TheNoiseySpectator 6 лет назад
That is "America", not "america".
@YizusCrist
@YizusCrist 4 года назад
@@TheNoiseySpectator nah, it's fine
@edwardwright8127
@edwardwright8127 3 года назад
Snakes can moderate the amount of venom they inject. They don’t usually give a full dose. Baby snakes are an exception. They always inject the full amount, which makes them especially dangerous.
@walt1955
@walt1955 3 года назад
@@edwardwright8127 Some people expect venom from a baby snake to be less lethal, but it is chemically identical to the venom of the adult.
@scriptorpaulina
@scriptorpaulina 2 года назад
@@walt1955 usually it’s more lethal because they’re so much smaller (so they have to kill faster) and they don’t have as much control of their venom glands, so they inject more. Src: used to hang out at a pet store that only sold nonvenomous pet snakes for this and other reasons
@Martimus98
@Martimus98 6 лет назад
Personally, and this is just me, I prefer to watch HOUSE less from a medical perspective and more from a investigatory one. I grew up reading the many stories of Arthur Conan Doyle so, to me, watching Greg House diagnose a patient has definite parallels to Sherlock Holmes. And given that House was loosely based on Conan Doyle's body of work, this tended to be the aspect of the series that drew me back to watch each and every episode.
@jonah8231
@jonah8231 6 лет назад
I agree so much. It's a mystery show first and foremost. It is very directly based on SH and the way it is entertaining is by making the viewers think and try to solved the puzzle and the mystery. That's why the cases are so often very very rare, just like the murders and crimes in SH and other classic mysteries are very bizarre and unusually complicated. It wasn't normal murders in SH and it's not normal illnesses in House. Watching House was to me like finding brand new chapters of Sherlock Holmes in a way and it's my favorite indirect adaptation of SH.
@MedTechMetal
@MedTechMetal 6 лет назад
House is a pun on Holmes Wilson was a pun of Watson
@copyrighted4382
@copyrighted4382 6 лет назад
I mean same but every episode follows one formula so it gets kinda boring
@Zer-cs4cu
@Zer-cs4cu 5 лет назад
@@MedTechMetal yes you are correct Holmes is house And Wilson is Watson
@nicolawalton3754
@nicolawalton3754 4 года назад
As others have said House was based on the Sherlock Holmes stories. Holmes/House Watson/Wilson House's apartment number is 221B, the same as Holmes' Baker Street address. Holmes and House both have drug addictions. Sherlock Holmes is also mentioned in the show a few times - the name 'Irene Adler' comes up as an alias at one point and Wilson gifts House a copy of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
@Trexmaster12
@Trexmaster12 6 лет назад
I don't trust this Doctor Hope: he never confirmed nor denied if it's Lupus.
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
I can confirm that I neither confirmed nor denied if it's Lupus
@Kombatwombat93
@Kombatwombat93 6 лет назад
it's never lupus.
@matthall9688
@matthall9688 6 лет назад
Kombatwombat wasn't there an episode where it was lupus?
@Kombatwombat93
@Kombatwombat93 6 лет назад
Yes there was one episode in season 4 I think it was episode 8 or 9 don't quote me, where it was actually lupus. But the meme here was a lot of houses patients come to him and generally say "I think I have lupus" to which he reply's "it's not lupus", but I distinctly remember one episode where house says "it's never lupus" hence my first comment.
@aidenwhite4944
@aidenwhite4944 6 лет назад
he was hiding his vicodin in a book about lupus because he knew "it's never lupus" so nobody would look in there :P
@MrHEC381991
@MrHEC381991 6 лет назад
Instead of making youtube videos, maybe you should take a look at the chap standing behind you. He looks a bit frail. lol but seriously, great videos.
@theantimatter
@theantimatter 5 лет назад
did you just assume gender?
@massagefever
@massagefever 4 года назад
@@theantimatter looks like a male pelvis
@TheFranchiseCA
@TheFranchiseCA 6 лет назад
No diagnostic test is more useful than getting an accurate patient history. It's demoralizing to wait months to talk to a doctor who doesn't start by asking about what happened; I have little confidence in them. By contrast, I was impressed by the last specialist I saw. She had read my history before I came in, confirmed a couple points, and reviewed a full-page two-column list of every treatment that she knew of which had positive results for anyone with a similar diagnosis.
@katieoberst490
@katieoberst490 6 лет назад
I'm SO GLAD you are so open about dealing with pain!!! I have chronic pain and I constantly get treated like an addict in an ER, even though I have a long history of real pain crises. It's so refreshing to hear a doctor talk about getting someone out of pain first instead of assuming drug seeking behavior!!
@violetskies14
@violetskies14 3 года назад
One of the reasons I refuse to go to the hospital even when my pain gets to the point I can't really deal. My specialist tells me to go but what's the point if they're not gonna believe me anyway? Might as well be screaming in pain at home vs in the hospital with the added stress of bad doctors.
@JaggerG
@JaggerG 7 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠@@violetskies14 It sucks, yeah. I recently started going back to see a doctor for checkups, so that in case I ever have an emergency, they have history on me, and importantly, more trust.
@RonHarrisMe
@RonHarrisMe 6 лет назад
Vicodin was House's pain med of choice (probably one of the worse choices due to the massive amounts of Tylenol in them which I would think Dr. Hope would agree is just as dangerous as the narcotic if the dosage was abused over time) I absolutely find these videos fascinating. And I find that "House, MD" the perfect show because House's speciality was diagnostics, while all doctors do this, in this show patients are sent to him because other doctors diagnosis were inconclusive. I want to thank Dr. Hope for his detailed explanations, I learn something new every time I watch. Plus, anytime I get to see those reminders of the TV show House, MD, which I have watched all 8 seasons at least 4 times, was at the time the top show on television. I "hope" to see more... see what I did there?
@BlueEyesWhiteTeddy
@BlueEyesWhiteTeddy 5 лет назад
Tylenol is not the name of that medicine...
@Kiss_My_Aspergers
@Kiss_My_Aspergers 4 года назад
@@BlueEyesWhiteTeddy Tylenol = Acetaminophen Advil = Ibuprophen Example: My Percocet is 5mg Oxycocet, 325mg Acetaminophen (Name Brand: Tylenol) per pill. You know what? While I'm here... Generally speaking, the more immediate danger is oxycocet, but mostly require you to take your doses too close together. The lesser-known evil is the Acetaminophen. Only 4g - 4000mg - in a single 24-hour period can cause *liver failure,* which, if untreated, can quickly lead to death via sepsis (septic shock). I don't know much about Vicodin or what it usually comes with, but I *do* know Percocet. And if they're anything alike, it might be the complementary medication that does the most damage in the end. 👆
@sinandcyanide7505
@sinandcyanide7505 6 лет назад
If you hear hoofbeats behind you, it's probably a horse and not a zebra, but every now and then, you can find a zebra in the concrete jungle.
@brianlemoine6795
@brianlemoine6795 6 лет назад
true but in House's case its probably a zebra instead of a horse.
@sinandcyanide7505
@sinandcyanide7505 6 лет назад
brian lemoine it's a common saying when you're in medical school.
@FlypaperGirlSangue
@FlypaperGirlSangue 6 лет назад
you have the coolest name ever, may I have that outsid of youtube?
@sinandcyanide7505
@sinandcyanide7505 6 лет назад
Anna Malkovych I appreciate you asking, but I use it for other social media and have been trying to get my item videos ready to be posted here and would like to be able to keep my name consistent across the web. I would be happy to help you brainstorm and come up with something just for you with the same kind of darkly humorous feel to it :D
@uo.2103
@uo.2103 6 лет назад
They said that in the first or second episode of House
@lynneb423
@lynneb423 6 лет назад
The best thing about watching your videos is seeing the enthusiasm you seem to have about being a doctor. I just love that! Your energy is totally awesome!!
@sinandcyanide7505
@sinandcyanide7505 6 лет назад
We typically wouldn't give antibiotics for a snake bite as the incidence of a snake bite resulting in infection is quite low, and it's considered unnecessary expenditure as a prophylactic treatment. You would use it if there was already severe swelling or gangrene setting in, though.
@metamorphicorder
@metamorphicorder 6 лет назад
Jen Blevins-Postgate i would think that would depend on how long since the original injury occurred, and the conditions in which it occurred and since it had been recieved. If it was a cotton mouth in the water, i would want to give the antibiotic as a prophylactic. If the person had to wait a significant time for treatment or if they had to walk a significant distance for treatment i would also. Additionally, i would think that a tetanus shot would be in order for almost any bite if they werent up to date or were unsure.
@sinandcyanide7505
@sinandcyanide7505 6 лет назад
metamorphicorder these are things that probably should be done, but most hospitals don't want it done until it looks like there is already infection or tissue death. If the bite happened in stagnant water, it might change how it's handled. It kind of goes on a case by case basis and policies will be different at some hospitals, depending on the opinions of the board. There's so much red tape in hospital work.
@Gyrhoe
@Gyrhoe 6 лет назад
The fact that your username is this is making me laugh a lot with the medical explainations XD
@Alik_Odess
@Alik_Odess 5 лет назад
@@metamorphicorder That's why the questions are a thing. (I'm a Ranger not a doctor but we saw a guy that got bitten by brown recluse spider and trust me when you look at his palm you have no idea what bitten him because of the necrosis)
@zzzzzz...9902
@zzzzzz...9902 5 лет назад
In your professional opinion, is there anything else I should drink after drinking the cyanide? Just curious.
@marycullenpotter
@marycullenpotter 6 лет назад
I gotta say, I'm not usually interested on medical stuff but this channel has become a favourite bc the way you explain terminology and how things work is really neat, informative and easy to understand.
@Daemonaccess
@Daemonaccess 6 лет назад
What?! A 25 minute video about House?! This is awesome!!!!!! Love your work!!
@donaldpetkus1637
@donaldpetkus1637 6 лет назад
As you undoubtedly know, Conan Doyle based Sherlock Holmes on DoctorJoseph Bell, one of his medical school professors. Bell was known for deducing much about patients before interviewing them. He was able, e.g. able to identify a patient’s occupation from the condition of the patient’s hands. Since House is based on Holmes this leads back to Professor Bell. As has been noted by others, a House is not a Holmes. I really appreciate that you explain medical issues so clearly, and that you use television programs to illustrate. The point you made about medical students have to organize how they’ think about cases was very interesting. Thanks for the good work.
@Mhor
@Mhor 6 лет назад
Polyvalent anti-venoms now days are so good you don't need to identify the type of snake. Obviously if you can identify it, it just means they can give the specific AV for that snake. But the general advice is to not waste time trying to find and identify. Just get a splint with compression bandages on the victim and get them to medical help.
@keepcalmyouexist358
@keepcalmyouexist358 6 лет назад
It doesn't show in the chosen clips, but in the episode the farmer turns out to be highly allergic to the generic antivenom and goes into anaphylactic shock before even House notices the captured rattlesnake's high venom concentation. Idk if this changes much about the second antivenom they were looking for, but it certainly didn't the first just 'not work' as it's presented here.
@Mhor
@Mhor 6 лет назад
I would imagine if they were allergic to the generic it would have been the same with the specific? However if you get the right treatment straight away (splint and bandage), there is a higher chance you won't even need anti-venoms as you have prevented the venom getting into the blood stream (also they can test the bite wound to see what venom it is if you haven't done anything silly like wash it).
@keepcalmyouexist358
@keepcalmyouexist358 6 лет назад
Probably, unless the person is not allergic to the active agent of the antivenom, rather another ingredient and they could somehow take it out? That's reassuring, isn't it, that a snake bite can be dealt with so easily. But it probably doesnt apply to the farmer since he must have come relatively late in for treatment, given that the doctors couldn't tell if it were a snake or a dog bite.
@Mhor
@Mhor 6 лет назад
Oh for sure this case they would have been too late.
@Skyte100
@Skyte100 3 года назад
@@Mhor not necessarily. Generics cast a wider net so antivenoms for one snake probably have a different active ingredient or theres no point.
@jennyo7218
@jennyo7218 6 лет назад
The presentation near the end is fantastic~
@strangelee4400
@strangelee4400 6 лет назад
Interesting fact about snakebites in the UK... We add a dash of blackcurrant cordial to the lager and cider.
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
One thing medical school teaches you; NEVER wear a white top on a student night.
@NoThankUBeQuiet
@NoThankUBeQuiet 6 лет назад
Lmao
@xyzzy3000
@xyzzy3000 5 лет назад
'Snakebite and black'
@forickgrimaldus8301
@forickgrimaldus8301 3 года назад
I think there are no poisonous snakes in the UK, except 1 species which is also very rare though I don't know exactly. Which was why historians think that the Snake pit from the Ragnar story was made up.
@thaisnascimento1941
@thaisnascimento1941 6 лет назад
about the snake bite case: they are so common here in Brazil we have hospitals just to deal with this kind of thing.Not just snakes but scorpions too. Love your channel keep on the good work.
@yanair2091
@yanair2091 4 года назад
So can people die of scorpion bite?
@QUARTERMASTEREMI6
@QUARTERMASTEREMI6 4 года назад
It's more like stings rather than bites. It's rare, fewer than 20,000 (US) cases per year. Treatment consists of anti-inflammatories, but most stings don't need treatment. Severe cases may need anti-venom.
@marielavalon
@marielavalon 6 лет назад
YAY! This was so much fun! I wish you had been my physiology teacher in nursing school. I love when you do diagrams and demos. ♥️
@lagggoat7170
@lagggoat7170 5 лет назад
17:50 I wish all doctors would see that the same way. A friend and I once became witnesses of a girl being hit by a car (luckily not that hard, she fell off her bike and had leg pain, but no dramatic obvious injuries) and we drove her in my friends car to a doctor. We offered her to also drive her home, so we picked her back up about two hours later and she told us, she had to wait over an hour with pain because they didn´t want her to get pain killers to not muddle with the diagnostics (turned out one of the bones in her lower leg was broken). She was understandably pissed about that one
@tomtomsdad
@tomtomsdad 6 лет назад
I know nothing about medicine, I’m not sure I have the mental capacity to be in the medical field, and yet I love this channel so much.
@raaston9761
@raaston9761 4 года назад
me too i have the mental capacity for engineering in any field but biological and understand nuclear physics but medicine i cannot
@LexifromZargon
@LexifromZargon 5 лет назад
dude you where dead for 5 min when you got to the hospital what saved you??? …hope….hope did *looking up into the sky* *looks up as well* *dr hope waving out of the window* "SUP GUYS"
@amandabaskie9523
@amandabaskie9523 6 лет назад
I grew up watching House, I was quite obsessed with it actually. It did inspire me to get into the medical field, and I am a nurse now. This video is amazing, so entertaining and interesting. I loved how you explained House's injury so well, and made it easier to understand! PLEASE keep making more videos like this! They are my favourite and I love watching them all. Thank you for making medical knowledge exciting for everyone!
@nahte123456
@nahte123456 6 лет назад
I'd imagine the snakebite/dogbite confusion is probably from the disease/venom, like House said they were at the black-leg stage, probably hard to tell the general shape of the bite at that point, especially if the dog only glancingly bit.
@Nalianna
@Nalianna Год назад
Last time i was bitten, ER took a photo of my injury. - Probably a good idea to do yourself, if you suspect a bite.
@helenb405
@helenb405 6 лет назад
It's literally the first time I've ever watched a 25 min video on RU-vid without forwarding it.. i didn't expect to like this video this much! I really enjoyed it! Thanks a lot ❤
@antoniocolombini7311
@antoniocolombini7311 6 лет назад
Great job mate...As a final year med student I think that this video is an useful review for all kind of med student...keep going!!!! Cheers from Italy!
@piarateking8094
@piarateking8094 6 лет назад
if they initially thought he was a drug seeker, they may not have made as much effort, also sometimes you may not have a typical presentation which meant it was over looked or they were just busy... i have heard of lots of stories of patients screaming in pain and almost dying because the doctors and nurses thought they were exaggerating.
@michaelm3621
@michaelm3621 6 лет назад
Such a good episode (Your video) can we have this format commissioned by Netflix? You could do the other couple of hundred episodes of House too😁
@MyaaaaaLoVerock
@MyaaaaaLoVerock 6 лет назад
I had several patients pulling out catheters. It's a real nightmare. Dr. Hope,you should do a video about either how we deal with confused patients/dementia or MRSA prevention and treatment I loved this video
@MyaaaaaLoVerock
@MyaaaaaLoVerock 6 лет назад
Epoxygleu thank you. I know how to deal with it. But is still a nightmare because sometimes the trauma is not visible straight away and you have to wait and see how bad it is and try to put a new one and all that
@Denois95
@Denois95 6 лет назад
I've had one patient with dementia pull out a pigtail catheter, working to pull it out throughout the night, staying up the whole time and making sure he wasn't detected by the nursing staff. Only time I have ever seen a pigtail catheter pulled out by a patient.
@plowed4weeks
@plowed4weeks 6 лет назад
+AS sa At what point do you start thinking of moving them to a psychiatric ward or hospital?
@MyaaaaaLoVerock
@MyaaaaaLoVerock 6 лет назад
I'M Running Thaangs go me it happened in hospital. I was a ward nurse. You don't send them to psychiatric wards especially because most of those who do this are having acute confusion,most likely caused by an infection
@Denois95
@Denois95 6 лет назад
I'M Running Thaangs This was at a gen surg ward. The patient had diverticulitis with a pelvic abscess that was being drained percutaneously. The patient wouldn't need to be managed in an inpatient setting otherwise. He was also febrile and had some degree of delirium which contributed to the preexisting condition he had.
@exempth
@exempth 6 лет назад
That animation showing the leg vein was beautiful :D Really enjoyed this episode!
@Timelost_Techpriest
@Timelost_Techpriest 6 лет назад
Dog bites look completely different from snakebites, especially a pit viper like a rattlesnake. Those are two very neat puncture wounds, about an inch or so apart.
@someonedifferent198
@someonedifferent198 6 лет назад
Yes and no, the dog gave the owner necrotizing fasciitis, there a snake poisons that have a similar impact on tissue simple called flesh-eating venom. So if in this case the NF had some time to do it's thing, it could look similar to a snake bit. It would have obscured any bit makers, making it difficult to determine there origine. Given the fact that the owner wanted to protect his dog, it is reasonable to assume some time had past since the bit.
@Timelost_Techpriest
@Timelost_Techpriest 6 лет назад
Sure, but the only North American snake with cytotoxic venom, AFAIK, is the cottonmouth, which a rancher is unlikely to run into unless he's close to water. Another thing that it could potentially be is a brown recluse bite, since those also have necrotizing venom. This actually feeds into what Dr. Hope was talking about; establishing where the dude was (Geographic region as well as general location, since the brown recluse has a defined range and cottonmouths hang out near water) helps rule out potential venom sources. :edit: In addition to that, both the rattlesnake which I originally posited and the cottonmouth have obvious threat displays, which a rancher would know and recognize. If he didn't mention either, it casts doubt on the idea that it could be a snakebite!
@indigodragon0613
@indigodragon0613 6 лет назад
Gothmog, Lord of the Balrogs In general, yes. However if a dog only grazes the skin and one or two teeth end up puncturing the skin, it can be harder to tell.
@thespecialneedsgroup
@thespecialneedsgroup 6 лет назад
Also, the coral snake should have never been on the list of candidates. It's not really found north of Virginia, it rarely bites humans, and even if it does, its venom is a ridiculously strong neurotoxin. He'd have been struggling to breathe _long_ before he reached the "leg turning black" stage.
@raaston9761
@raaston9761 4 года назад
@@gregoryhouse5240 amd cottonmouths breath reeks
@Latinofire202
@Latinofire202 6 лет назад
I absolutely love when you explain the diagnosis. And you make it simple to understand.
@nyntje3478
@nyntje3478 6 лет назад
Finally something good in this day!
@allie417
@allie417 6 лет назад
Love how simple and entertaining you've made these concepts. My mom has struggled with issues of deep vein thrombosis so anything to make it easier learn about vascular issues is appreciated.
@MinaMcKay
@MinaMcKay 6 лет назад
Good to see you back, been wondering what happened, but figured its the busy life of a doctor. Awesome video!
@Great_Olaf5
@Great_Olaf5 3 года назад
That lack of appreciation for how important an accurate history can be is exactly why House doesn't always trust people, they might be lying because they don't realize how important the details are. Which isn't to say that he doesn't run the history anyway because they might not be lying, he just treats it with a perhaps overabundant level of skepticism.
@itsnotworthit7178
@itsnotworthit7178 6 лет назад
Yes yes yes, i missed your beautiful face and lovely personality And a big yes for house Ps: thank you for spending your time explaining things to us
@alisonhepburn9009
@alisonhepburn9009 6 лет назад
When you fan girl a little too much cus you received a notification through for a new Dr Hope video!! 😁 Loved House and I love your videos!! 😁 Glad you're back!!! :)
@125loopy
@125loopy 6 лет назад
Alison Hepburn I actually said "I missed you so much" out loud when I opened the video 😂😂
@joachim2464
@joachim2464 2 года назад
Wow, just the fact you did a stop motion animation in this reaction video gets an A+ in my book. Well done!
@kazs6529
@kazs6529 6 лет назад
Thanks for this!... I love House, I love doctors' terminology, I love your pedagogical way of explaining things to make them easy to understand aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand... I love your accent :) Thanks :D
@honeybunnyhanni1931
@honeybunnyhanni1931 4 года назад
I think this is the third time I'm watching your reaction on this episode and I just now noticed that they kind of foreshadowed the last patient is House himself cause in the self injection scene the patient and House are wearing the same clothes 😱
@dishragchang
@dishragchang 6 лет назад
A great video especially because it's not looking at the pilot =D Beyond the great and clear explanations, I also loved the naughty "snake wrangler" and the pandemic cubes! Hopefully you can catch a breather from after your emergency rotation =)
@hugocourmont8708
@hugocourmont8708 6 лет назад
Big fan of House! this is gonna be great, thanks for the lovely entertainment!
@jelenajones7478
@jelenajones7478 6 лет назад
Yessss ... Honestly today I was sitting and just thinking it's been a while since you've posted and I went to your Instagram and saw your post about this but didn't know it was coming today! Just getting a chance to sit down and watch and I'm excited 😂😊
@AshBadger
@AshBadger Год назад
The visual explanation of what happened to House was something I've never seen! Very helpful, thank you!
@jamesDJRPM
@jamesDJRPM 6 лет назад
This was absolutely brilliant.. The way you explain everything makes it all so understandable.. Also, MORE HOUSE..! 🙌🏻
@Nequial
@Nequial 6 лет назад
A few days ago I was diagnosed with Otitis, my ear hurt so bad, the otorhinolaryngologist told me that was an infection and the orifice of my ear was so thin because the inflamation. Now I know why is called otITIS, thanks man, I really learn from you. Sorry for bad english, greetings from Argentina!
@Vaciito
@Vaciito 6 лет назад
Several years ago my aunt had a brain aneurysm. Her symptoms presented as a headache acutely in one spot. Within 24 hours she nearly died and lost her vision. She was a smoker the majority of her life and with time it had weakened her arteries significantly. Its nice to have learned how an aneurysm works, so that I can better understand what she went through.
@TheTrigger124
@TheTrigger124 6 лет назад
Not going to lie, first thing I did was google Fournier's Gangrene. Very good job I have a strong stomach
@xenia1176
@xenia1176 6 лет назад
Thanks for a new wonderful video! I don't know how learning about terrible diseases can be satisfying, but it definetely is!=)) And you talking about snakebites reminded me of how my Mom, who is a doctor in Russia, watched "House" and asked me if life overseas really was so different and complicated that their patients had all those crazy illnesses.🤣🤣
@Kaalyn_HOW
@Kaalyn_HOW 6 лет назад
Oh, also, I'd love to see you review shows that are actually non-fiction. It'd be so interesting to see your response to, or education about, some of the documentary-style videos like Save My Life, Children's Hospital, ICU, and another one from Boston that I can't recall. They take place on live calls/cases, some even show surgeries, and more. While I'm sure they'd be "accurate", I'm sure there are still things that are maybe done different in the UK vs the US, calls you would've make differently, or interesting lessons you could teach along the way!
@apatternedhorizon
@apatternedhorizon 2 года назад
Keep going please. The episode House's Head and Wilson's Heart is a great 2-part episode that take place at the the climactic height of the series.
@cranebird47
@cranebird47 6 лет назад
1. I love how you say "musculoskeletal." 2. The lesson on aneurysms was great! I have friends in med school, and some of my work (I'm a psychology grad student) is under the medical center at my university, but I always feel a bit helpless when the conversation gets into the anatomy and physiology of things!
@EweChewBrrr01
@EweChewBrrr01 6 лет назад
That was awesome and interesting. I'm in Australia (West of Brisbane) so I hope our Doctors have a teeny tiny bit more knowledge of snakes than you do. I enjoyed this video. I'm sure you would be a kind doctor.
@TheFranchiseCA
@TheFranchiseCA 6 лет назад
It's fair to say that's more useful knowledge for Aussie doctors than for British or American ones.
@EweChewBrrr01
@EweChewBrrr01 6 лет назад
Matthew Swenson Yeah mate. I was being silly when I said that. We have so many things out here that have the ability, and sometimes determination, to kill us.
4 года назад
The explanation about aneurysm and thrombosis was so good. I heard these terms from my mother who was a MD several times and never grasped the concept. And now I did! Thank you so much for this.
@Kaalyn_HOW
@Kaalyn_HOW 6 лет назад
You've been very missed in the few weeks off! **sending love** Love the quality content as always!
@sparrowsfriend
@sparrowsfriend 6 лет назад
My son is in UK (from US) going to school and has been sick several times. Hasn’t been able to get close to seeing a doctor but I’m glad to know there are great ones like you there.
@dylanmcla
@dylanmcla 6 лет назад
Are those cubes from Pandemic?
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
Yes! Gold star for you.
@DJChizzlesworth
@DJChizzlesworth 6 лет назад
When you play Pandemic, what names do you come up with for the four diseases? We always end up naming one the Zombie Plague!
@deeRex56786
@deeRex56786 6 лет назад
I was going to ask this!!!
@OriginalPiMan
@OriginalPiMan 6 лет назад
DJ Chizzly In Pandemic Legacy Season 1, my group decided to name each disease based on its colour. Black death, yellow fever, and blue flu (not a real disease, but is a real term). And red we had trouble with, but with Google we found a disease in plants called red thread.
@princessbuttercup2087
@princessbuttercup2087 6 лет назад
How about Scarlet Fever. I've just had the jab it's not great but better than getting it
@julietardos5044
@julietardos5044 Год назад
I appreciate your visual representation with the tape and beads. It made the condition much easier to understand.
@imstillw8ing
@imstillw8ing 6 лет назад
I've seen this episode a thousand times. And I could tell you word for word House's diagnosis. But I could never picture what happened. So thank you very much for showing. I love the visual representation
@Frey_2026
@Frey_2026 6 лет назад
Dr. Mike did it again, he reviewed another House episode, guess which one
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
I'm pleased he's such a dedicated fan of my channel!
@fairytailgirl123
@fairytailgirl123 6 лет назад
I just came from his video
@Dream0Asylum
@Dream0Asylum 6 лет назад
Actually, his fans are your fans, and consequently they ask the same things from the both of you. Dr. Mike's review videos are done by fan request and given that you two share fans, you can see how you have been most probably overlapping your material. I wanted to head this off now as last time things got testy it left a bad taste in my mouth for the both of you. I rather like both of the programs and it'd be a shame if some petty rivalry damaged my esteem for either. In my heart of hearts, I still hope that one day the two of you will find common ground (and common time) on which to collaborate.
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
@Dream0Asylum I'm just making a bit of fun out of it that's all.
@SoloGuitar1000
@SoloGuitar1000 6 лет назад
Yes, but I find this more informative.
@yO_o.velin0va
@yO_o.velin0va 6 лет назад
I love the way you explain things, it's so clear! Please do more of these types of videos :) or hell, any types of videos 😁
@zenagitana
@zenagitana 6 лет назад
I wonder why a Doppler, both arterial and venous, wasn't done immediately? Those "P"s all indicate an arterial problem.
@CinestesiaAnime
@CinestesiaAnime 4 года назад
Oh my god the stop motion, I didn't expect that awesomeness.
@shreeshsinha6637
@shreeshsinha6637 6 лет назад
I’ve got my first year clinical OSCE exam tomorrow, and the bit about history taking is exactly what I needed 😂 Ps ,did you also go to Notts ?
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
I did! Are you enjoying it? Good luck in the exams!
@shreeshsinha6637
@shreeshsinha6637 6 лет назад
Dr Hope's Sick Notes it’s been everything I hoped it would be, I’ve had an amazing year. Just gotta pass these exams tho 😂 loving the content!
@shreeshsinha6637
@shreeshsinha6637 6 лет назад
You’ve kinda made me wanna start my own channel haha
@Denois95
@Denois95 6 лет назад
They really liked surprising us with random test results during our OSCEs and our SPs would withhold everything unless specifically asked. I still remember my internal medicine OSCE, it was an SVT ECG flung at us by the SPs at the latest possible moment.
@charlotted7593
@charlotted7593 6 лет назад
Your channel is amazing. Seriously you explain and present things so well!
@KemeneFerguson
@KemeneFerguson 6 лет назад
Love your channel, I learn alot.
@Merrida100
@Merrida100 6 лет назад
I found you thanks to Dr. Mike! I LOVE your channel. I'm going to binge now. I like how you do recreations and give other examples to help us non-medical people understand what's going on. Thank you!
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
Super and welcome onboard!
@BlankCanvas88
@BlankCanvas88 6 лет назад
It's weird that once again Dr. Mike did a video on this episode after you did. I'm confused b/c Dr. Mike seems like a nice guy, but this is happening so often it seems like more than coincidence.
@fawfulbenivictor5556
@fawfulbenivictor5556 5 лет назад
@@BlankCanvas88 I feel like its that thing where people see hopes react to it so they want to see mike react to it so they recommend it to him
@camelopardalis84
@camelopardalis84 6 лет назад
Explaining something medical by comparing it to something car related? Nope, doesn't work for me. The opposite however ...
@hbsupermage
@hbsupermage 6 лет назад
as a mechanical engineer and a mechanic, i can tell the procedures he explained, are quite similar when diagnosing a car, the bright side is the car cant die.
@Edgewalker001
@Edgewalker001 6 лет назад
Yeah, when looking at engine oil you're looking for small parts that's scraped off from inside the engine such as from corrosion and/or physical damage or burnt oil. When looking at blood tests from patients that may or may not have had a heart attack, you're looking for the same thing, sort of, cells that have died and are leaking into the circulatory system. Admittedly I may be completely wrong since my field is in immunology, but we run some very similar analyses.
@hbsupermage
@hbsupermage 6 лет назад
yes, for example, high levels of potassium or sodium in the engine oil are indicative of glycol leak, which can be indicative of blown head gaskets, cracked, cylinder heads, etc, this can lead to a higher wear of metallic parts that are subjected to friction(which also will show up as a higher count of lead, copper, aluminum, etc in the oil) because the lubricant effectiveness is lowered due to the content of glycol
@AmbiCahira
@AmbiCahira 6 лет назад
lucas arteta impressive!
@MegaSpideyman
@MegaSpideyman 6 лет назад
@Marie I wish you didn't say 'nope', seems a bit too dismissive for me. Did House make the comparison, or did Dr Hope? Why does it not work for you?
@Ernoskij
@Ernoskij 6 лет назад
3:58 that is exactly the same when you are in IT-support, asking people "what exactly where you doing when the problem presented itself, and what happened immediately afterwards", that is one of the most powerful tools you have as an IT-supporter, as that will help you immensely on focusing your efforts. Sadly some people don't appreciate this step and tells us to just figure out what's wrong and fix it :(
@uriel-ft3hq
@uriel-ft3hq 6 лет назад
Good video but what about the treatment house wanted, the possible amputation(would this actually be necessary after just a few days) and also the middle ground they wound up doing?
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
Yes absolutely, I probably should have talked about this more. If there is a complete blockage then tissue will begin to die within minutes / hours (depending on how metabolically active the cell is) so it's a race against the clock, so certainly 3 days you'd expect significant necrosis, and likely require amputation. It was quite well described in the episode how simply restoring the blood flow to necrotic tissue can kill you, as all the ions, proteins, cells and bacteria from the necrotic tissue would suddenly be sent around the body and could cause a cardiac arrest at worst (from potassium) or life threatening septic shock (from inflammatory cells / proteins).
@LB-ou8wt
@LB-ou8wt 6 лет назад
I love that you take the time to respond to so many questions!!
@b2h316
@b2h316 6 лет назад
Yay! Glad to see you back!
@charliehunter8563
@charliehunter8563 6 лет назад
Yas this is one of my absolute fave episodes!! I also LOVE the way you do these videos and explain the medicine... the perfect combo
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 3 года назад
I don't ever want to know where my pain comes from and I don't want my pain to cease.
@SnuffIt
@SnuffIt 3 года назад
I liked that he approached each story separately, it was easier to follow them
@corpsesoup5770
@corpsesoup5770 Год назад
in love with your paper youtube trophy in the back
@Ramhams1337
@Ramhams1337 6 лет назад
wait. so in britian your dog is killed if it bites the owner and someone tells on you? what. where i live i'm pretty sure the one getting bit is the one who decides
@64chrom
@64chrom 6 лет назад
I made phone call,as a general rule the victim decides but sometimes it actually happens especialy in Wales
@NoThankUBeQuiet
@NoThankUBeQuiet 6 лет назад
It's possible if it gets reported. Especially if the dog has a square head
@captainbackflash
@captainbackflash 6 лет назад
I had a ruptured Aneurism in the brain. I spent about a month in a coma and on life support. After that I was about 100 days in Rehabilitation. What was laeft of that is only cynicism and the absence of fear. Being in a coma is like an other form of existence. Teh moment they wanted to stop the lifesupport I woke up (thank you grandma).
@Shattlesworth
@Shattlesworth 6 лет назад
You should totally watch some Scrubs Love your videos 🤩
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
Thanks! I did the first episode here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GhHwunzKfIA.html it was BRILLIANT and so close to my first days, I'll definitely look at more episodes of it. EDIT: link update
@aniboogirl
@aniboogirl 6 лет назад
Very nice to find you in my recommended vids. Given, I've been on a House M.D. binge over the last few days and scrutinizing so many small details it is refreshing to hear of the ones that actually do make sense. Subscribed and the "all notifications" options chosen. Thank you Dr. Hope!
@terryanderson5664
@terryanderson5664 4 года назад
As a chronic pain patient that suffered addiction due to an overperscribing doctor this episode hits something deep.
@violetskies14
@violetskies14 3 года назад
As a chronic pain patient that suffered kind of the opposite it does for me too but for different reasons. My pain kept getting worse which affected mobility, which made the pain worse, which caused depression ect on and on until I got a doctor that actually helped me control the pain. It's a difficult balance for a doctor to strike between helping and harming a patient through doing too much or too little.
@shannonspice_
@shannonspice_ 6 лет назад
Really appreciate the aneurysm explanation and visual.
@theodorequakins2636
@theodorequakins2636 6 лет назад
I´m impressed. Doctor Mike managed to hold back for 2 whole months before stealing this video...
@fawfulbenivictor5556
@fawfulbenivictor5556 5 лет назад
Wow its like a popular episode of house md was recommended to two popular channels
@angel_vii
@angel_vii 6 лет назад
I love how you break down the legitimate medical science behind the exaggerated fantastical scenario created for TV. I learned something today. Thank you!
@ellepalmer
@ellepalmer 6 лет назад
I love the fact that you reviewed and explained the medical stuff, but you also dabbled in the character development and storyline of the show. It was fascinating. I hope you make more House episodes. I'll reply to this comment with a list of my favorites, if you're interested!
@ellepalmer
@ellepalmer 6 лет назад
Autopsy Euphoria 1 & 2 No Reason Meaning Mirror Mirror House's Head & Wilson's Heart Last Resort Locked In House Divided Under My Skin Both Sides Now Broken 1 & 2 Twenty Vicodin
@ZipplyZane
@ZipplyZane 6 лет назад
Can you look into how to post the clips without them being squished like that? You can crop the video or put some bars on the side to unsquish it. Heck, to avoid the RU-vid copyright bots mistaking your fair use as a problem, you may want to avoid ever going full screen. Just make the overlay box 4:3 for 4:3 videos. If you need to make the video bigger, you can make a frame with some moving aspects. That's want the big RU-vidrs do. It also helps keep people from taking your clips and not doing that work themsleves.
@aarond0623
@aarond0623 6 лет назад
I don't think he squished them, just looks like he filmed his TV or screen.
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
Yeh apologies to everyone that finds the quality annoying. I really struggled to get hold of a good DRM-free version of this episode, I therefore had to just film the TV! I'll try my best to get hold of better versions in the future.
@ZipplyZane
@ZipplyZane 6 лет назад
If you can't get a higher quality, you still should be able to use your video software to squish it back to 4:3. I'd tell you how, but I don't know which software you use. Or you can try switching your TV to letterbox mode for 4:3 videos. I know my TV has that option. I never let it stretch the image.
@Hydroculator
@Hydroculator 6 лет назад
I actually thought it was an interesting style. Some shows use black and white to signify a flashback; I thought the obvious screen recording was a nice metaphor for the fictional quality of the show. It's not real, so the distorted picture is presented through the barrier of an actual TV screen, serving to present the fiction as being visually distinct from reality. I think that stylistically it works better than just swapping back and forth between perfectly clear reality to perfectly clear episode and back and forth.
@trentbergin3776
@trentbergin3776 6 лет назад
Dr Hope's Sick Notes If all else you can use screen capture on a computer. On a mac it is as easy as opening quicktime and selecting new screen recording, on PC you just find a free piece of software that will do it
@mothwaltz4163
@mothwaltz4163 4 года назад
I love that you included a demonstration of how aneurism works.
@evilebes1
@evilebes1 6 лет назад
Thank you for this easy to understand information. You make it fun and interesting. Keep you the good work and keep having fun with it.
@illuminatiCorgi
@illuminatiCorgi 6 лет назад
Dude, do you have a skeleton in your livingroom? :)
@self_appointed_wisdom
@self_appointed_wisdom 6 лет назад
yes!! simply amazing!! one of my all-time favorite episodes. i think i’ll go watch it now lol. and the way you explained house’s infarction at the end, i finally understand it more! love your channel!
@drose44444
@drose44444 5 лет назад
You would give antibiotics for bites caused by rats. I had a rancher from a rural part of the State of Mexico as a patient in the clinic, who was bitten 4 days ago from the time of the consultation, the lead doctor and I noticed a huge close together bite marks. The lead doctor immediately got her boss. I asked "If it was a snake bite?" She responded "Unlikely due to the marks being too big and too close together." I asked again "If it could be a rat bite?" She responded again "Possibly."
@draconianjingoist4452
@draconianjingoist4452 5 лет назад
I love your channel and been meaning to watch your House episodes. And I'm loving them. I connected with house since i was young having chronic pain myself from a young age, told by a doctor it was a weight problem only to learn in my mid teens it was prolapsed disks. And the cynicism i felt from then on about my life. I felt like i was brushed aside and left to suffer quietly till a nurse practitioner took me seriously. And now here i am finally getting to watch these videos because a pinched sciatic has left me bed ridden for a few weeks. Life is full of circles.
@jeppoutd1864
@jeppoutd1864 6 лет назад
Dude you need some head and shoulders😂
@DrHopeSickNotes
@DrHopeSickNotes 6 лет назад
Hahaha! Damn these HD recordings :)
@ArizonaAngelEyes
@ArizonaAngelEyes 6 лет назад
The statements you made about pain in the ER and medical personnel thinking someone is having drug seeking behaviour reminds me of when I went to the ER with what I thought was a just a weird lump on my tailbone. The ER nurse blew me off when I explained how excruciating the pain was and was very rude. I told him outright, "If you send me out of here without a single drug, I will be fine with it so long as you get rid of this pain." Turns out I had a cyst on my tailbone that desperately needed drained and packed and later removed. The doctor had heard of it, but had never seen one in 30 years of practice and apologized for the nurse's behaviour.
@clwilliams9276
@clwilliams9276 4 года назад
I recently met a doc that's like House only without the disease specialization, the rude attitude, and the drug addiction. Basically with House's way of thinking and making diagnoses. He walked into the room and basically told me he expected ro have a full diagnosis for me by the end of the appointment. Its been like 7 n a half yrs since my first symptoms presented. He actually seemed disappointed that all he had 2 hours later were theories and lab orders lol. He also had a dry sense of humor which is totally a House thing and I just loved it so much. Mostly cuz he actually had theories. No doctor before had a theory on a diagnosis besides this pediatric rheumatologist who was passing me off to neuro cuz he figured it HAD to be something there. This doctor that I love is a Rheumatologist and he's just plain awesome. He has theories about things that have nothing to do with rheumatology. Theories about things I didn't even go to him to get answers for. 4 very specific theories that he's currently testing. I feel lucky to have found an IRL doctor House.
@K-o-R
@K-o-R 3 года назад
I have absolutely no idea why I watched all of House. I am very bad with injuries and blood and description of same. Thank you _so much_ for the vivid description of the catheter shenanigans.
@crimsonglass4514
@crimsonglass4514 6 лет назад
i rlly appreciate the method of explanation at the end there... im a medical student and not a native speaker...but this was veey easy to follow...i hope u can do more like these , awesome work u do in this channel , keep up the great work !
@jamesfleming1155
@jamesfleming1155 6 лет назад
The lighting in season 1 of House is freaking DREADFUL. I love House but can’t stand all of season 1. Love the channel!
@thetrue_mishima8374
@thetrue_mishima8374 6 лет назад
You deserve triple the subs you have it’s rare to see a humble creator on RU-vid keep up the good work man
@napnipnerd6697
@napnipnerd6697 6 лет назад
Love watching these. Would gladly watch you breakdown the medical story to multiple episodes to each show.
@nehapatil558
@nehapatil558 6 лет назад
what a coincidence!!! today was my day off and i spent it watching house s3 and later the same day your release this 😊 Also loved how you explained everything so extremely well. I wish all docs took same amount of efforts to explain things, I remember i was diagnosed with dvt the first doc did nothing to explain, but later on at the hospital another doc explained everything as well as you did.
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